Dickinson, Lewis George, Second Lieutenant, C Company, 1st/6th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Disembarked for service 25th February 1915 with rank of Colour Sergeant and service number 272 Discharged to a commission 12th March 1915 Born Sheffield, Yorkshire Killed in action 30th September 1915 aged 36 Son of Frederick George and Ann Jemima Dickinson. Buried in Spoilbank Cemetery, Ypres, I, G, 18
1911 Census A railway clerk Son of Frederick George, a retired railway official, and Annie Dickinson, of Hurds Hollow, The Dimple, Matlock, Derbyshire
Lewis George Dickinson
(First photograph from the Ashbourne News, 8th October 1915, article and second photograph from the Derbyshire Courier, 9th October 1915)
Dickinson, Lewis George, Second Lieutenant, C Company, 1st/6th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
Disembarked for service 25th February 1915 with rank of Colour Sergeant and service number 272
Discharged to a commission 12th March 1915
Born Sheffield, Yorkshire
Killed in action 30th September 1915 aged 36
Son of Frederick George and Ann Jemima Dickinson.
Buried in Spoilbank Cemetery, Ypres, I, G, 18
1911 Census
A railway clerk
Son of Frederick George, a retired railway official, and Annie Dickinson, of Hurds Hollow, The Dimple, Matlock, Derbyshire
(First photograph from the Ashbourne News, 8th October 1915, article and second photograph from the Derbyshire Courier, 9th October 1915)
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